Just a quick post to share the snood I just finished.
This one is just for me and made in King Cole Riot Chunky yarn. It is very soft and contains 30% wool AND is machine washable (will still go on the wool cycle if I put it in my machine, though).
I am waiting for a delivery so I can make a matching hat and mittens (all for me too). My excuse for being selfish is: if I don't show off my work, who will (other than my 2 daughters who are waiting for the first chance of stealing it;)?
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Showing posts with label knitting yarn. Show all posts
Aug 27, 2013
My New Snood (Just for me!)
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Jul 15, 2013
Girlie Hand Knitted Bag
I knitted this bag out of some lilac and white cotton "Colorado" knitting yarn.
I used the I-cord technique to make the string used to tighten and close the bag, and also for the over-the shoulder strap.
I used the I-cord technique to make the string used to tighten and close the bag, and also for the over-the shoulder strap.
Jun 2, 2013
Hand-Knitted Headbands for Sale
Not this one, as, once agin, it was pinched by one of my daughters, but I am knitting a few similar headbands so that I can eventually sell some on Etsy or a similar website; I am also considering Folksy, as it seems to be a bit less competitive, but this is still a work-in-progress, as I waiting to have at least 20-30 items before I can upload these to one of these websites so that my page can look a bit more professional.
For now, here's a sample of my best, knitted using circular needles and baby yarn (because it's so soft and I was actually planning to make baby booties with it, which never materialised (not yet anyway):
For now, here's a sample of my best, knitted using circular needles and baby yarn (because it's so soft and I was actually planning to make baby booties with it, which never materialised (not yet anyway):
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May 25, 2013
I Think My Top Is Finally Finished
This has taken me about 4 weeks to do, which is why I'm not too keen on knitting any more adult size clothes; I'd rather knit some accessories or baby clothes (I'll have to borrow a nipper from one of my neighbours to make sure I have the correct sizes, which is not very practical).
The yarn I have used is Ice Yarn lycra/cotton which feels a bit strange to knit, slightly elastic, which must be coming from the lycra content, and I find it easier to use bamboo knitting needles for this, as it tends to get stuck on metal needles. This yarn slides more easily on bamboo needles.
I am not sure what to do about the neck; should I add something to make it look a bit less like an unfinished item? I was thinking of crocheting a border because I don't have the energy to knit and sew a collar.
The sewing bit is what is stopping me and another issue is that I have no crochet experience, but as always when I want to learn something new, there's always YouTube!
So, what do you think? Should I add some kind of border to the neck or not?
I am aware that the way I'm standing in this picture is making me look like a granny (no offense to grannies); I really need to start doing something about my posture!
The yarn I have used is Ice Yarn lycra/cotton which feels a bit strange to knit, slightly elastic, which must be coming from the lycra content, and I find it easier to use bamboo knitting needles for this, as it tends to get stuck on metal needles. This yarn slides more easily on bamboo needles.
I am not sure what to do about the neck; should I add something to make it look a bit less like an unfinished item? I was thinking of crocheting a border because I don't have the energy to knit and sew a collar.
The sewing bit is what is stopping me and another issue is that I have no crochet experience, but as always when I want to learn something new, there's always YouTube!
So, what do you think? Should I add some kind of border to the neck or not?
I am aware that the way I'm standing in this picture is making me look like a granny (no offense to grannies); I really need to start doing something about my posture!
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Feb 27, 2011
Some of my knitting stash...
Buying new knitting yarn is great, knitting it is even better, it's looking for patterns that are suitable with the yarn I own that is causing me a little trouble.
So far I have knitted an over sized black cardigan for myself, sweaters and ponchos for the kids as well as slippers, a blanket for a pet tiger (a toy one, I'm not into bringing wild animals into my home, I won't even let cats or dogs in), trousers and a dress for a Barbie doll, slippers and even a duster cover (I have attached it to an old duster handle, at least this one won't be shedding synthetic feathers all over the house).
I will post pictures of what I have knitted so far with these yarns, and I am still looking for ideas on how to use what's left.
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Galway, Co. Galway, Ireland
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